clarksvol00
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Lose as the Republican Party nominee? Yeah, we'll have that again, alright. LOL.And why we'll have him again
I didn't vote for Soetoro.Lose as the Republican Party nominee? Yeah, we'll have that again, alright. LOL.
In all seriousness, blaming people for Trump, who do not vote for Trump ... is an absurd attempt to avoid responsibility for voting for the biggest a$$ in American political history ... but please do nominate him again, anyway.
Trump won in 2016, because too many Dems stayed home.Trump won in 2016 with disenfranchised middle class Dems
Self reflection..lol
as far as despicable..DC is full of as bad and even worse. policy is my driver.
your naivety is astounding
When the cities gather enough votes to overwhelm the rest of the country, that is when we are finished as a Republic. Popular view is mob rule, and not what this country is about. Congratulations, your type will have killed the dream.What does that say about Trump supporters?
Plus, I love the trend Trump has set.
2016 - lose popular vote by 3 million
2020 - lose popular vote by 7 million
2024 - lose popular vote by 12-15 million?
Makes more sense than believing that a Vice President can reverse the outcome of his own defeat.When the cities gather enough votes to overwhelm the rest of the country, that is when we are finished as a Republic. Popular view is mob rule, and not what this country is about. Congratulations, your type will have killed the dream.
There is actually a lot more of this stuff in the public realm than I thought there was.
Donald Trump Once Joked He and Ivanka Have “Sex” in Common – The Hollywood Reporter
Donny has a thing for his daughter. No wonder his base of support is in the southeastern region of the country.
It's pretty easy to see why you went to Breitbart, instead of posting a link directly to the CBS News poll itself. Breitbart cherry-picked which part of the poll to focus on. They made the polling results a little rosier for Trump than what is actually there.Poll: Most Americans Think Trump Indictments Are Effort to Derail Campaign
Most Americans, including three in ten Democrats, think the trio of indictments against former President Donald Trump are “an attempt to stop” his 2024 presidential campaign, according to a CBS/YouGov poll.
The poll released Sunday asked respondents about how they perceive the indictments and investigations against Trump. When asked if they feel it is “an attempt to stop Trump’s 2024 campaign,” 59 percent of the respondents said “yes,” while 41 percent said “no.”
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A deeper look shows that 31 percent of Democrats and 63 percent of independents believe the indictments and investigations against Trump are an effort to hinder his campaign, and 86 percent of Republicans feel the same way.
Poll: Most Americans Think Trump Indictments Are Effort to Derail Campaign
There are always some that will find the president divisive.
There are always some that will find the president unifying.
That has always and will always be the case.
Trump is rightfully regarded as the most divisive and least unifying president ever.